5/5 Tamim M. 3 years ago on Google
The
National
Gallery
is
a
truly
amazing
place
to
be,
specially
for
art
lovers.
Founded
in
1824,
it
houses
a
collection
of
over
2,300
paintings
dating
from
the
mid-13th
century
to
1900.
Admission
to
the
gallery
is
completely
free,
which
is
not
the
case
in
other
galleries
situated
in
different
European
cities.
The
gallery
is
very
well
kept
and
you'll
find
all
the
original
paintings
of
famous
painters
starting
from
13th
to
20th
century
like
Duccio,
Uccello,
van
Eyck,
Lippi,
Mantegna,
Botticelli,
Dürer,
Memling,
Bellini,
Michelangelo,
Raphael,
Holbein,
Bruegel,
Bronzino,
Titian,
Veronese,
Caravaggio,
Rubens,
Poussin,
Van
Dyck,
Velázquez,
Claude,
Rembrandt,
Cuyp,
Vermeer,
Canaletto,
Goya,
Turner,
Constable,
Ingres,
Degas,
Cézanne,
Monet,
and
Van
Gogh.
Apart
from
the
regular
galleries,
there
are
also
exhibitions
held
often
in
this
place,
along
with
other
events
which
you
could
attend
if
you're
interested.
Don't
forget
to
visit
the
National
Portrait
Gallery
too,
which
is
located
right
by
the
side
of
the
National
Gallery,
but
often
overlooked
by
the
tourists.